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A modern living area features a gray sofa adorned with a green cushion, paired with two wooden chairs. A round coffee table sits in the center, topped with decorative items. A large window allows natural light to fill the space, softly illuminating the room.
Loft in Mexico City
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

1960s-Style Loft in an Art Deco Neighborhood

Note: If this loft is booked, checkout his twin: Amazing Loft @ Iconic Building R27. Lovely Loft divided in 2 spaces, dining/living and bedroom. Counts with a convenient kitchen, 1.5 bathrooms and a spacious walk-in closet. Located on a 10th floor of a new iconic building, overlooking to Reforma Avenue, the apartment is packed with amenities, including high speed internet and cable TV. It fits comfortably 2 people on it's king size bed (+2 on inflatable queen mattress available upon request). Enjoy Alberto Kalach's design, indoor and outdoor gardens and take the most of your Mexico City experience at this great location. Blocks away from historical and cultural sites, museums, subway stations, parks, restaurants, and minutes from the hippest and most traditional neighborhoods of the city. Monthly guests have access to 2 parking slots + warehouse. We live on the city and will be available to welcome and assist you. We can also support you with itineraries, recommendations, bookings and additional paid transportation with or without driver, and housekeeping. We'll love to help to make you get the most out of your experience in Mexico City. The Tabacalera is one of the most traditional neighborhoods in Mexico City, dating from XVII century it has seen it all, it got it's name and new Identity by mid 19th Century and was renovated on the 30´s when iconic deco buildings where added. Monumento a la Revolución, San Carlos Museum, The National Library and Republic Avenue give it a unique personality. Downtown and old neighborhoods as San Rafael & Santa María, Juárez, are blocks away from Tabacalera, and hip hoods as Condesa, Roma and Polanco are minutes away driving or cycling. This is definitely a location you´ll never forget. Subway stations, Taxi Stands, EcoBici posts, and Metro Bus are steps away from the property. This is a brand new apartment, with state of the art systems, sound isolated balconies, and central water heating. The property is guarded by GRIP Security 24/7 Rooftop amenities including: Spa (with a variety of massages and facials), Gym, Steam-room & Cafeteria + Lounges on the upper floor and lower level of the rooftop, where the semi-olimpic pool and jacuzzi are places surrounded by garden strips. You can also enjoy at the lobby level the oasis if it's inclined cactus garden, the library and great hall. All amenities include wi-fi. The loft is in Tabacalera, a traditional neighborhood with iconic Art Deco buildings. Downtown and old neighborhoods such as San Rafael and Santa María are blocks away. The hip areas of Condesa, Roma, and Polanco are minutes away by car and bike. This is a brand new apartment, with state of the art systems, sound isolated balconies, and central water heating. It also includes: Sky TV (102 TV Channels, 26 Audio Channels & 50PPV Channels) + 20mbps internet provided by KiwiNetworks. Hair dryer Europe plug-converter

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A cozy living space features dark walls adorned with colorful artwork. Comfortable seating includes a sofa and two lounge chairs, positioned around a small table. Natural light filters through large windows, illuminating the room and highlighting wooden flooring.
Apartment in Mexico City
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 563 reviews

Independent apartment on 3 levels and 2 bathrooms.

New apartment on three levels with splendid views of a beautiful Mexican-Andalusian garden. Two large beds, two full bathrooms, equipped kitchen, dining room and a comfortable living room. Very quiet, with four leafy trees in the garden muting sounds from the outside world. The Santa María caters to young people's tastes, has a big range of cuisines and features 'colonial style' architecture given that it is in the town's Historic Center; it is just a 10 minute walk to the San Cosme Metro, with Zócalo just four stops down the line.

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A spacious lounge area is highlighted by large windows, allowing natural light to fill the space. Comfortable seating arrangements, including a sofa and armchairs, surround a central coffee table. Decorative plants add a touch of greenery to the inviting atmosphere.
Apartment in Mexico City
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Reforma amazing view l Pool l Coworkingl Gym l Spa

Acogedor Loft (studio) para que te sientas como en casa. Se encuentra en Av. Reforma a 10 mins del Centro de la CDMX; Te brindamos un espacio elegante con todo lo necesario en tu estancia. Contamos con amenidades (coworking, alberca, jacuzzi, gym) Nos esforzamos en cuidar todos los detalles para tu comodidad. Estamos en uno de los barrios mas cosmopolitas y seguros de la CDMX, rodeado de Restaurantes, Bares, Museos, Edificios Emblematicos, todo para que tengas una gran experiencia. Bienvenido!

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A modern bedroom features a spacious bed dressed in neutral tones, accompanied by a stylish wooden headboard. A flat-screen television is mounted on the wall, and a sleek desk chair is positioned by a large window covered with blackout shades.
Apartment in Mexico City
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Rental on P. de la Reforma.

Enjoy a stylish experience in this centrally-located accommodation admiring Paseo de la Reforma and with a spectacular view of the Monument to the Revolution. The apartment has all the services as well as amenities that you can enjoy on your trip (pool, jacuzzi, gym with cardio area, spinning and weights, spa, co-working and restaurant). Just 10 minutes from the historic center, 20 minutes from Polanco, 25 minutes from the Basilica de Guadalupe, 1 hour from the Teotihuacan pyramids.

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Loft in Mexico City
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Loft Sky Insurgentes CDMX

Bienvenidos a un espacio preparado con mucho cariño para brindarte una experiencia cálida en la Ciudad de México. Este estudio, aunque es pequeño, es sumamente acogedor, perfecto para compartir momentos memorables con tu pareja o amigos, combinando comodidad y una ubicación inmejorable. El estudio está diseñado para que te sientas como en casa, mientras exploras todo lo que la Ciudad de México tiene para ofrecer. Vive una experiencia inolvidable en un espacio pensado para ti.

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A balcony offers a panoramic view of the city, featuring urban landscapes and distant mountains under a blue sky with fluffy clouds. Two metal chairs are positioned on the balcony, creating a serene spot for enjoying the surrounding scenery.
Loft in Mexico City
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Enjoy the beautiful view of Reforma!

Discover an extraordinary stay in this beautiful apartment located across from Paseo de la Reforma, one of the most iconic and vibrant avenues in Mexico City. A space designed for those looking for a unique experience in Mexico City. From here, the city unfolds at your feet with a stunning panoramic view of the Paseo de la Reforma. Surrounded by the best restaurants, cultural offerings, and business centers. The building has 24/7 security, providing you with a safe space.

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A balcony features a small wooden table with two chairs, overlooking the Monumento a la Revolución. A view of the city skyline is visible beyond, bathed in natural light, creating a serene spot for relaxation.
Loft in Mexico City
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

FIFA World Cup Ceiling|Metrobus to Azteca|RevoluciónV

If you're here for the World Cup, you couldn't have picked a better base.The only premium loft in Mexico City with a direct Metrobus to Estadio Azteca right outside the building — no transfers, no Uber surge pricing, no stress. June 11, opening match Mexico vs South Africa: walk out the door and hop on the bus. 🏊 AMENITIES (4-star hotel in your building) • Heated indoor pool with panoramic city views • Jacuzzi · Full gym · Coworking WiFi · Sky Lounge · Free parking

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Loft in Mexico City
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

Amazing Loft with a View of the Monument to the Revolution AC

Welcome to your urban oasis in the heart of Mexico City. This exclusive loft offers a spectacular view of the iconic Monument to the Revolution, giving you a unique, memorable and air-conditioned environment. Just one block from Paseo de la Reforma, with easy access to restaurants, shops, and the city's main attractions. Relax in the building's pool and Jacuzzi with stunning views, enjoy the Sauna, Steam and Spa chair for a wellness experience

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A modern living area features a comfortable gray sofa positioned in front of a low wooden coffee table. A soft area rug lies beneath, and large windows are adorned with roller shades. A mirror reflects the room, enhancing the open feel.
Apartment in Mexico City
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Urban Oasis: Serenity and Style

This special place is close to everything, making it easy to plan your visit. Welcome to our charming apartment on the vibrant Avenida Reforma, in the heart of Mexico City. This home offers more than just comfort. What makes our accommodation special is its perfect fusion of elegance and comfort. Enjoy a carefully designed and decorated space. The apartment has all the necessary amenities for a pleasant stay.

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A modern living space is showcased, featuring a cozy seating area with a gray sofa and round coffee table. A spacious bed is positioned against a large window, offering a panoramic view of the city. Natural light fills the room, highlighting contemporary artwork on the walls.
Loft in Mexico City
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Luxury Loft in Reforma

Enjoy one of the most amazing neighborhoods in Mexico City. This place is central and surrounded by restaurants, museums, and iconic landmarks within the city. The area is terrific and very well connected to the whole city. You will love the view from one of the tallest buildings in the city. Undoubtedly, it’s an outstanding place to stay and experience one of the best and biggest cities in the world.

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Apartment in Mexico City
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

Luxury Loft Historic Center - Next to Bellas Artes

Loft nuevo en edificio moderno frente a la Alameda Central, ideal para dos personas. Cuenta con TV de 50", elevador, cocina equipada con microondas, baño privado y Wi-Fi. A solo 10 minutos del Centro Histórico y cerca de lugares icónicos como Bellas Artes, Torre Latinoamericana y museos. Perfecto para una estancia cómoda, céntrica y con estilo en la Ciudad de México.

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A well-appointed dining area is visible, featuring a dark granite table set with plates, napkins, and elegant glassware. A spacious living area can be seen in the background, highlighted by a wall-mounted television and floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing city views.
Loft in Mexico City
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 239 reviews

Luxury apartment in Reforma

Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located place from which you can discover Mexico City's cuisine, museums, culture, and all the activities the city offers. In the accommodation you can relax in the Jacuzzi on the 20th floor, exercise in the gym or enjoy the sunset on the terraces and all with the maximum security for your peace of mind.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Monument to the Revolution located?

    Monument to the Revolution is located in a central district of Ciudad de México, surrounded by historic streets and bustling neighborhoods. Its prominent dome is visible near city plazas and major avenues, making it a frequent landmark for visitors.

  • When is the best time to visit Monument to the Revolution?

    Dry spring months often draw visitors to Monument to the Revolution, as sunny skies highlight the structure’s dramatic lines. Early mornings or late afternoons provide comfortable temperatures and less crowded surroundings.

  • How old is Monument to the Revolution?

    Monument to the Revolution was completed in 1938, marking it as a structure with more than 80 years of history. Its architecture connects visitors to key moments in Mexico’s twentieth-century narrative.

  • Why was Monument to the Revolution built?

    Monument to the Revolution was built to honor the legacy of the Mexican Revolution and its leaders, transforming the site of an unfinished legislature into a national symbol. Today, it serves as both a civic landmark and a place of remembrance.

  • What are some things to do near Monument to the Revolution?

    Around Monument to the Revolution, you can explore shaded plazas, local cafés, and public art. The area has museums, lively markets, and frequent cultural events that provide a glimpse into the city’s traditions and creativity.

  • How is the weather near Monument to the Revolution?

    Expect mild, springlike weather for much of the year, with winter temperatures around 47-70°F (9-21°C) and warmer months reaching 80°F (27°C). Rain is more common from late spring through early autumn, so many visitors bring a light jacket and umbrella.

  • How was Monument to the Revolution built?

    Monument to the Revolution was built around the steel framework of an abandoned legislative palace project, which began in the early twentieth century. Crews repurposed its grand dome and used local stone to create a striking example of art deco architecture, incorporating sculptures honoring key figures.

  • What is the history of Monument to the Revolution?

    Monument to the Revolution stands as a tribute to Mexico’s complex revolutionary history, commemorating significant political and social changes in the country. Originally part of an unfinished legislative palace, its transformation into a monument reflects how 20th-century events shaped contemporary Mexico.

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